Population Reduction:
Cannabis Holocaust
Real Zombies Don't Run
Punching Zombies in the Face
Taking Bong Rips in the Tombs of the Blind Dead
Babies Are Assholes
Out with the Old, In with the Cold

something about burning New York
+ a few others, in no order except they closed with Cannabis Holocaust

Funerot:
Max New
Nova II
Dead End
Living or Dying
Stranded
A.D
Mandroid
Interrupt
Parasite
Deth or Die
1-900-DTHLINE
Death By Drain-o
You Fucking Die

Impaled:
G.O.R.E
Raise the Stakes
Operating Theater
Trocar
Flesh and Blood
Faces of Death
Up the Dose
The Visible Man
Bloodbath
You Are the Dead
Last Gasp

no encore :(

idrinkwine732

08-07-2010 01:48 AM

The show was excellent, although I am a little bummed that there was no Death After Life songs played. I was thinking that they'd at least play Gutless, and maybe TDSDR, but nope. Either way, the show was great, and all bands were enjoyable.

Good seeing you there too!

treghet

08-07-2010 01:53 AM

FUCK YOU GUYS! :moon:

Wizzbang11

08-07-2010 02:05 AM

[QUOTE=idrinkwine732;295590]The show was excellent, although I am a little bummed that there was no Death After Life songs played. I was thinking that they'd at least play Gutless, and maybe TDSDR, but nope. Either way, the show was great, and all bands were enjoyable.

Good seeing you there too![/QUOTE]

Any idea what that 4th song was?

mankvill

08-07-2010 11:58 AM

YAY!

Nothing from Death After Life? :(

But still: Awesome set!

Faeces of Death was my alarm clock to wake up every day at 8 AM last year.

Could the 4th song have been Trocar?

idrinkwine732

08-07-2010 11:59 PM

[QUOTE=mankvill;295622]YAY!

Nothing from Death After Life? :(

But still: Awesome set!

Faeces of Death was my alarm clock to wake up every day at 8 AM last year.

Could the 4th song have been Trocar?[/QUOTE]

That was the one thing that really bothered me about yesterday...well, it looks like I'll have to see them :rolleyes: again ;)

I'm running an experiment upon myself as to how I am socially when I don't listen to metal, and I'm on day one. I'd love to listen to Trocar right now and see if I can remember them playing it though :snivel:.

Wizzbang11

08-08-2010 12:22 AM

Still can't figure out the 4th song, it had a sample at the end to.
I am 90% sure The Visible Man was played as well, I just don't remember when.

Was a fantastic show. Man Among Wolves were a really typical grincore band, nothing special but by no means [I]bad[/I].
Population Reduction were not as musically good as the last time I saw them (I talked with the drummer after the show and apparently they had only practiced 3 times in preparation for the show since the guitarist just got back from touring with a different band, so that could be why) but were equally as funny on stage, albeit significantly more self deprecating, and the set was still killer. No Black Metal Beach Party or Art Fucking Sucks...
Funerot were unbelievable, I had no idea they would be as awesome as they were. Great crossover without the lame nu-thrash scene elements that Municipal Waste and that whole lot have brought to modern thrash. I didn't know most of the songs since I had only heard one 7" prior to the show, but Ryan (idrinkwine) grabbed the setlist for me, so I can verify it's accuracy. The band members were also easily the nicest people in a metal band I have ever met, really friendly, talked with the drummer for awhile about art and Impetigo, I also got their LP and a shirt. Real shame they are done for, but at least I got to see em. The one very lame thing was that the crowd did NOTHING for Funerot. Besides myself and a few other people headbanging they were completely still and did not get into it at all. Guess they were to punky for the crappy exclusively death metal scene, just a sad way for Funerot to play their last bay area show.
I think it would be safe to say I prefer Ghoul's studio work to Impaled's (not by much,) but after seeing Impaled last night I'm going to say I definitely prefer Impaled live. Impaled were amazing, and I would rank the two times I have seen Ghoul in my top 15 concerts without a doubt. I did not realize how theatrical Impaled were; I knew about the whole uniform getup but they went all out with severed heads, sirens fog and random other macabre stage decorations. Ross also managed somehow to get even more awesome and in character than Cremator ever has when I have seen Ghoul. I remember reading Jackson's review of an Impaled show a few years ago and him mentioning them giving a shout out to all the kids who had school the next day, I guess this must be common place at Impaled shows because they did pretty much the same thing, which somehow was quite cool and didn't venture to far into cheesiness. The set was a little shorter than I had hoped, but I briefly talked with Raul after the show and he said they did a short set because they did not know how long the timeslot was going to be and had not rehearsed enough songs to do an encore. Either way the show was awesome, one of the best I have seen in a long time.

mankvill

08-08-2010 12:37 AM

[QUOTE=Wizzbang11;295746]I think it would be safe to say I prefer Ghoul's studio work to Impaled's [/QUOTE]

fagit

Wizzbang11

08-08-2010 12:39 AM

[QUOTE=mankvill;295747]fagit[/QUOTE]

Maniaxe man, Mondo rivals it, but I gotta go with Ghoul on that one.

treghet

08-08-2010 01:14 AM

I'd have to say I prefer Impaled over Ghoul, but they're both good. And I prefer Exhumed over Impaled. :tongue: